>>>And which is why, we pray, and deeply, for Supreme Court Justices who understand that ALL FAITHS are relevant and important. That tho our foundations determine that no state sponsored religion is to grab a foothold, all religions are important and provide a moral and cultural rock for our nation.<<<
You are ignorant of the original intent of our founding fathers with regard to 'state sponsored religion', and to the utter foolishness of treating all religions as equally important. I would recommed Joseph Story's 'Commentaries on the Constitution' if you wish to understand the origional intent of the framers. Justice Story's commentaries were routinely cited in constitutional arguments to justify Christianity in our society, until the ACLU corrupted the judicial process and the minds of many Americans. See:
http://www.lonang.com/exlibris/story/
"...in measures exclusively of a political, legislative, or executive character, it is plain, that as the supreme authority, as to these questions, belongs to the legislative and executive departments, they cannot be re-examined elsewhere. Thus, congress having the power to declare war, to levy taxes, to appropriate money, to regulate intercourse and commerce with foreign nations, their mode of executing these powers can never become the subject of reexamination in any other tribunal."
"...our law is justly deemed certain, and founded in permanent principles, and not dependent upon the caprice, or will of particular judges. A more alarming doctrine could not be promulgated by any American court, than that it was at liberty to disregard all former rules and decisions, and to decide for itself, without reference to the settled course of antecedent principles."
But Story also wrote:
"And if the judicial department alone should attempt any usurpation, congress, in its legislative capacity, has full power to abrogate the injurious effects of such a decision. Practically speaking, therefore, there can be very little danger of any such usurpation or deliberate breach."
Little did Story know that the 17th Amendment would come along and strip the power over the Senate from the state legislatures, leading to all power being consolidated in Washington, and, eventually, in the Supreme Court. The situation we have now in the federal government is exactly what George Washington warned us against in his Farewell Address, as follows:
"It is important, likewise, that the habits of thinking in a free Country should inspire caution in those entrusted with its Administration, to confine themselves within their respective Constitutional Spheres; avoiding in the exercise of the Powers of one department to encroach upon another. The spirit of encroachment tends to consolidate the powers of all the departments in one, and thus to create whatever the form of government, a real despotism."
And a real despositm is what we have, folks.